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Sunday, Morning 15th Feb.__ Rain_ rain_ rain! It poured all last night & this morning is gloomy indeed. Cold indigo blue hills, wrapt in mists,__ raining at intervals, and everything dull, dripping & dreary to the last degree. The middle of the month is here today__ or rather yesterday which was St. Valentines__ &I do sincerely trust that ere long will have some promise of good weather. In 14 days the winter will be over_ shall we have Spring then? I doubt it much. I have nere passed so uncomfortable a season. Hard fare, and a house in confusion seem to strip life of half its attractions__ then the constant strain of suspense, apprehension of Yankee advances, etc.__ Oh! it is all very, very wearisome. Well__ well, we must ein nerve ourselves up to bear these things for there is no help for them. __ On Monday evening Gen. Morgan & his wife called on us. Gen. M. is a tall, rather fine looking man, high forehead, slightly bald_ dark brown hair, which seems thin__ dark whiskers, good features, very fine teeth__ a staid, & sober expression but very agreeable__ and he is exceedingly courteous but not courtly__ very polite tho not polished. Mrs. Morgan reminded me that evening of Ellen Harrison__ her side face is like Ellens. Her manner is that of Narcis Sanders__ a good deal of manner.__ I like Mrs Morgan much__ she is not very brilliant__ not quick to take up a joke or she into a witticism, but when she does see it, appears to enjoy it. She had gone to the hospital a day or two previous & was speaking to Stenil who was ill there about the money they had made at the Concert. He inquired what was to be done with it__ she said

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Sunday, Morning 15th Feb.__ Rain_ rain_ rain! It poured all last night & this morning is gloomy indeed. Cold indigo blue hills, wrapt in mists,__ raining at intervals, and everything dull, dripping & dreary to the last degree. The middle of the month is here today__ or rather yesterday which was St. Valentines__ &I do sincerely trust that ere long will have some promise of good weather. In 14 days the winter will be over_ shall we have Spring then? I doubt it much. I have nere passed so uncomfortable a season. Hard fare, and a house in confusion seem to strip life of half its attractions__ then the constant strain of suspense, apprehension of Yankee advances, etc.__ Oh! it is all very, very wearisome. Well__ well, we must ein nerve ourselves up to bear these things for there is no help for them. __ On Monday evening Gen. Morgan & his wife called on us. Gen. M. is a tall, rather fine looking man, high forehead, slightly bald_ dark brown hair, which seems thin__ dark whiskers, good features, very fine teeth__ a staid, & sober expression but very agreeable__ and he is exceedingly courteous but not courtly__ very polite tho not polished. Mrs. Morgan reminded me that evening of Ellen Harrison__ her side face is like Ellens. Her manner is that of Narcis Sanders__ a good deal of manner.__ I like Mrs Morgan much__ she is not very brilliant__ not quick to take up a joke or she into a witticism, but when she does see it, appears to enjoy it. She had gone to the hospital a day or two previous & was speaking to Stenil who was ill there about the money they had made at the Concert. He inquired what was to be done with it__ she said

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